Pedestal Bowls

Pedestal bowls are very attractive and look good anywhere. One of the other nice thing about them is I really enjoy turning them from all kinds of wood. The line will be expanding as time allows so please take time to check this page often.

Marvelously Spalted Elm Pedestal Bowl

This rustic beauty has all kinds of things going for it. The spalting that you see in it add a lot as well as the differing coloration. You will find traces of old worm holes here and there and on the lip in one spot there is part of one that gave that spot a bit of roughness that I thought should stay. The capacity of the bowl measures at 6 cups up to the brim. The diameter is 10” with a height of 3 ½”. The depth comes to 2”. The wood was sealed with two coats of food grade walnut oil. Then it was finished with a walnut oil/shellac mixture. After that dried it was buffed and then given a coat of walnut oil based wax. All combined gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. 13Mar18 BLE63 $32.50 and $12.00 S&H

Pecan Pedestal Goodie Server

There is no doubt that this is a great looking and useful piece of pecan turning. And, it has a nice rustic appeal to it as well. There is a slight roughness that I purposely left on both lips and a wonderful knot hole in the base that does not go all the way through. The color variations that come naturally to this wood really make this server stand out. It holds a pretty fair amount of goodies for you. The outer ring holds 3 cups measured to the brim and the inside bowl holds 1 cup. It can be used to nuts and candies or even chips and salsa or dips. The outside diameter is 10 ¾” with the inside bowl measuring 4 ½”. The outer ring is 1” deep and the bowl is 1 ¾”. The total height is 4” and without the lid 3 ½”. The wood was sealed with two coats of food grade walnut oil and then finished with a walnut oil/shellac mixture. This combination gives the piece a nice hard long lasting natural finish. 19Feb18 SDP53 $47.50 and $16.00 S&H

Red Oak Burl Pedestal Bowl

Storyline: I cut this burl off a red oak log a while back. Not sure just how long but at least 4 months ago, I am sure. So, this piece of wood just sat out in the weather in the log yard all that time. It seems to me that doing that really helped with the way this wood looks. Being from burl the grain patterns change in it all the time and you can really see that in the last photo. There is a little bit of natural flaw in the wood in the way of some burring on the outside. The bowl holds 5 cups volume. The wood was sealed with food grade walnut oil and then finished with a walnut oil/shellac mixture, relatively heavy on the shellac for a brilliant shine. This combination gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. The diameter is 8 ½” with a height of 3 ¾” and a depth of 2 ½”. With the volume it is capable of this bowl has many, many uses. Just think of this sitting on your table as a centerpiece. 4Feb18 BLRO72 $36.50 and $12.00 S&H

6 1/2" Pecan Candy/Nut Pedestal Bowl

You might think that this bowl is so good looking that it would be bad to put something in it. Well, OK. But I have no problem with it being full of candies, nuts and other tasty treats. With the natural coloration of the pecan wood, it is a gorgeous bowl for sure. The bowl holds a nice 2 cups measured to the brim. The diameter is 6 ½” with a base diameter of 2 3/4”. The height comes to 2 ½” with a depth of 1 ½”. The wood was sealed with food grade walnut oil and then finished with 2 coats of a walnut oil based wax. Using a combination like this gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. 28Jan18 BLP181 $26.50 and $10.00 S&H

Attractive Pecan Pedestal Candy Bowl

I suppose you could say that this pecan wood is repurposed. This was planned originally to be a large cake/pastry stand. The edge in areas just was not going to work as a full stand. So, being determined not to waste the wood I decided to see what would come from it and here you are! With the natural colors of pecan and the knotholes, I think this is a winner. And, so will you. Yes, the wood has it’s flaws, but the beauty of it makes up for it. The wood was sealed with food grade walnut oil and then finished with a walnut oil based wax. This combination gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. The diameter is 8” with a base diameter of 4 ¼”. The height measures at 4 ¼” and the depth is 1 ½”. Though not meant to hold liquid the volume does come to measuring 1 ½ cups. Now I am not gonna tell you that you have to put M&M’s in this bowl, but you have to admit they do look good in it. 17Jan18 BLP178 $30.00 $12.00 S&H

Large Spalted Elm Pedestal Display Bowl

Can anybody argue with the fact that this bowl will look good on any table filled with bananas, apples and any other fruit as well as nuts? I don’t think so. Because this bowl is from elm, there is some pitting in the wood that adds a rustic appeal to it. I filled some areas with clear glue and coffee grounds to keep everything as natural as possible. It does hold liquids and in fact it held ¾ gallon of water for measuring. That ain’t bad at all. I prefer my serving bowls to have less natural imperfections in the wood and that’s why I am designating it as a display bowl. The diameter is 12 ½” with a height of 4” and a depth of 2 ½”. The base diameter is 6 ¼” and the weight of the bowl is just under 2 pounds. The wood was sealed with several coats of walnut oil and then finished with a walnut oil/shellac mixture. This combo gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. 15Jan18 BLE62

Beautiful Cottonwood Pedestal Bowl

Pedestal bowls are an attractive addition to any décor. They are also fun to turn. This natural cottonwood bowl has lots to offer. Not only does it have beautiful natural colors, it holds 5 cups in volume. That is a pretty good amount of salad, smashed spuds, fruit and nuts or whatever else you may decide to put in it. The diameter is 10” with a height of 2 ¾” and a depth of 1 ½”. The wood was sealed with food grade walnut oil. The finishing was done using a wax that is walnut oil based. A combination such as this gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. BLCW91 5Jan17 $32.50 and $12.00 S&H

Lovely Cottonwood Pedestal Bowl

The natural beauty of cottonwood has a certain subtleness to me. The creamy light wood with the gray mixed in makes it stand out really nice. One of the other benefits to cottonwood is it is very lightweight for those who might have arthritis issues and such. After being kiln dried it is also durable. This particular pedestal bowl holds 5 cups measured to the brim. The diameter is 9 ¾” with a height of 3” and depth of 1 ¾”. The wood was sealed with food grade walnut oil and then finished with a couple of coats of walnut oil based wax. This mix gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. Simple care instructions are included with purchase. 5Jan17 BLCW90 $32.50 and $12.00 S&H

Cute Elm Pedestal Bowl

I don’t think anybody can say this nice little bowl ain’t cute. After all it was turned from elm, it is pedestal styled, and it is good looking. Perfect for putting all kinds of goodies in. Fill it up with your favorite goodies or even use it for potpourri. The diameter is 5 ¼” with a height of 2 ½” and a depth of 1 ¼”. The volume measures at 1 cup. The wood was sealed with food grade walnut oil and then finished with a walnut oil based wax. Totally renewable with olive oil. With this sealing and finish the bowl has a nice hard long lasting natural finish. 13Sep17 BLE58 $20.00 and $8.00

Classy Elm Pedestal Bowl

When some folks look at this bowl with its natural color with some spalting thrown in, they will agree it is pretty classy. And shaped in the form of a pedestal bowl makes it a perfect centerpiece. Fill it with fruits, nuts or even use it as a serving bowl for salads or veggies. After all it does hold 5 cups when measured to the brim. And with the wood being sealed with food grade walnut oil and then finished with shellac you have a bowl that may be used for any purpose. Using this combination gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. The bowl is 9” in diameter, 3 ½” high, and has a depth of 2”. One of a kind so don’t wait too long on this one. 8Oct17 BLE60 $32.50 and $12.00 S&H

Wonderful Pecan Pedestal Serving Bowl

When you hold this bowl in your hands, I truly believe you will not only find it being wonderful but absolutely gorgeous. The natural coloration of this wood makes this a bowl that will look good sitting as the centerpiece of anybody’s table. Use it with confidence as the wood was sealed with food grade walnut oil and then finished with a mixture of walnut oil and shellac heavy on the shellac for more sheen. This combination gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. So fill it with veggies or even mashed spuds if you wish. Or decorate your table using it as a display bowl full of fruits and nuts. There are several lines burned into the base are of the bowl for decorative purposes. The diameter is 10 ½” with a height of 4” and a depth of 2 ¾”. Take all of those measurements and you end up with a volume measuring ½ gallon. That is a fair amount, folks! 22Aug17 BLP159 $45.00 and $14.00 S&H

Small Bodark Pedestal Bowl

When you see a bowl turned from bodark like this one of the words that come to mind is elegant. And, it will hold 3 cups of anything dry. Not meant to hold liquids as the knothole in the bottom does leak a little bit. Not a lot, just a little. Don’t worry about those stress cracks you see. That is quite typical of this wood which is also known as osage orange. All cracks were sealed and filled with clear glue and bodark dust. Great as a display bowl for nuts, fruits and candies. Some folks might even use it for potpourri. The bowl is 6 ¾” in diameter, 3” high and has a depth of 2”. There are a couple of lines burned into the pedestal area for decoration. 3Apr17 BLBA92 $30.00 and $10.00 S&H